Dublin will play Wexford in Monday's Liberty Insurance senior camogie quarter-final after a thrilling 1-11 to 0-12 play-off victory over Clare while Cork routed Tipperary 2-17 to 0-10 to make the semi-finals.

Dublin and Clare have accepted the Camogie Association's offer of a play-off on Saturday for a place in the senior championship quarter-finals, with the winner due to play the quarter-final tie just two days later.

Clare made short work of Derry at Cusack Park to keep themselves in contention for a place in the knockout stages of the Liberty Insurance Senior Camogie Championship, registering a 4-19 to 1-6 win. There will now be a drawing of lots between Clare and Dublin for a quarter-final place.

While Wexford might be currently missing a host of star names, defender Mary Leacy reckons their form in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Camogie Championship shows they have impressive strength in depth.

Cork's Briege Corkery has said a fixture clash that leaves her and fellow dual stars facing the prospect of playing two crucial matches in one day would not have been allowed to happen to male county players.

Niamh McGrath came off the bench to edge Galway over the line but the league champions were given the fright of their lives by Offaly before snatching a 1-11 to 1-8 victory in the Liberty Insurance Camogie Championship at St Brendan's Park, Birr.